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Books over $1.6bn, but investor questions start point
Romgaz trades flat to Romania's sovereign
The industry’s obsession with appointing co-heads plays into its reputation for competition rather than cooperation
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The $4bn triple-tranche trade came a week after Hungary upped its overseas funding target for 2025
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Demand peaked at $1.6bn, allowing Axian to reduce the yield by 50bp
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Book coverage ratios inched higher, while tightening from initial pricing increased
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Another Uzbek issuer is looking to print next week
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CEE corporate green bond issuance has fallen compared to last year
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The Turkish sovereign sold a $2.5bn sukuk on Tuesday, paying no concession
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